SAINT Signs With RETROACTIVE RECORDS

April 13, 2009

Christian metallers SAINT have inked a deal with Retroactive Records. The band's new album, entitled "Hell Blade", will be released in November or December.

One of the classic bands in the history of Christian metal, SAINT debuted with the 1984 EP "Warriors Of The Son" before recording the full-length releases "Time's End" (1986) and "Too Late For Living" (1988). After going on extended hiatus, SAINT returned following the turn of the century with "In The Battle" (2004),"The Mark" (2006) and "Crime Scene Earth" (2008).

Retroactive Records will reissue out-of-print SAINT albums such as "Warriors Of The Son" and "In The Battle". "Crime Scene Earth" will be re-released as well, but with Josh Kramer contributing lead vocals on all its tracks. (The original version of "Crime Scene Earth" featured Josh on just three songs. Josh will be returning to the studio to record vocals on the other six songs, which were originally handled by bassist Richard Lynch.) The reissues will be remastered, have bonus tracks, have new or enhanced artwork, and will be be released as digipacks.

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